"Id","Chronology","Redirect","Icon","dc-creator","Collection","Type","dc-subject","dc-date","UserLevel","dc-description","dc-title","dc-publisher","Name" "Agora:Publication:Agora Picture Book 19","","","Agora:Image:2009.09.0022::/Agora/2009/2009.09/2009.09.0022.jpg::200::311","Camp, J.","Agora","Publication","","1980","","Religion played a part in almost every aspect of civic life, so shrines, temples, altars, and dedications are conspicuous at almost every turn during a visit to the Agora. The author of this booklet shows where and how the major Olympian gods were worshipped, and then turns his attention to lesser known deities, such as Hekate, the triple-bodied goddess of the crossroads. He argues that the cults of heroes, such as Theseus, one of the legendary founders of Athens, were much more popular than the official state religion focused on the Olympian gods.","Gods and Heroes in the Athenian Agora","The American School of Classical Studies at Athens","AgoraPicBk 19 (1980)" "Agora:Drawing:DA 13795","","","Agora:Drawing:DA 13795::/Agora/Architecture/DAs/13000-13999/DA 13795.jpg::0::0","","Agora","Drawing","","","","Digital file. ; Scan sent from Princeton Dec. 2023.","Drawing on lead curse tablet, 1st century A.D.","","DA 13795" "Agora:Drawing:DA 13305","","","Agora:Drawing:DA 13305::/Agora/Architecture/DAs/13000-13999/DA 13305.jpg::0::0","John Camp","Agora","Drawing","","1979","","Scanned Nov. 2019 for the reprint of AgoraPicture Book 19 (1980), front cover.","Athena, from a Panathenaic vase (P 24661), 6th century B.C.","","DA 13305" "Agora:Image:2012.74.1980","","","Agora:Image:2012.74.1980::/Agora/2012/2012.74/2012.74.1980.jpg::2048::1335","","Agora","Image","","","","AMS","Casts of coin.","","2012.74.1980 (85-19-9)" "Agora:Image:2012.86.1980","","","Agora:Image:2012.86.1980::/Agora/2012/2012.86/2012.86.1980.jpg::2048::1373","","Agora","Image","","10 Jun 2004","","AMS","Room 2, opening of Basket 2, looking east.","","2012.86.1980 (2004-1-19)" "Agora:Object:P 473","","","Agora:Image:2012.02.6451::/Agora/2012/2012.02/2012.02.6451.jpg::2852::3024","","Agora","Object","Red Figured And White Ground | Column-Kraters | Not Known If Pictures Framed Or Unframed","5 April 1932","","Fragment depicts Dionysos with kantharos, moving right, looking back. Inside, streaky thin glaze which fails at incurving top of fragments. Relief drawing; no relief contours. Ivy wreath in applied clay-colored paint. ; ; Clay very red, deepest in reserved areas of picture (miltos?). Glaze blotched with metallic lustre.","Red Figure Column Krater Fragment","","P 473" "Agora:Object:A 4546","","","Agora:Image:2013.04.9105::/Agora/2013/2013.04/2013.04.9105.tif::2184::1456","","Agora","Object","Architecture | Miscellaneous | Screens and Revetments","8 May 1933","","Right and left edges only preserved. Other edges broken. The menorah and a palm branch are deeply incised on a thin piece of revetment; apparently placed symmetrically on thin strip of revetment. The right side has a slight convex curvature.; Pentelic marble.; ; ADDENDA From a gravestone (JB, 8 April 1982).","Revetment Fragment with Menorah","","A 4546" "Agora:Object:L 710","","","Agora:Image:2000.02.0848::/Agora/2000/2000.02/2000.02.0848.tif::1354::2002","","Agora","Object","","6 March 1933","","Ithyphallic figure of Pan playing pipes. Mended from three pieces; complete save for chips. Mold made.; Pan is seated cross-legged on a rock; he has horns, goat's legs, and pointed ears, and wears a cloak over his back and shoulders. A large phallus, which is the lamp proper, with nozzle, filling hole and oil reservoir, extends outward from below his knees. Behind his shoulders is a small pierced vertical handle with double groove, as in lamps of type XXVII-XXVIII of Corinth collection; the wick hole, surrounded by a raised band, recalls the nozzles of Type XXVII.; Smal, pierced holes for the pupils.; Purplish wash, in part worn off. Hollow; open beneath.; Pinkish-buff clay.","Plastic Lamp","","L 710"